UAE still investigating mystery nuclear plant drone attack
The UAE is investigating a drone attack on the Barakah nuclear plant, which it described as an unprovoked terrorist attack. The drone reportedly entered from the UAE's western border, but no accusations have been made against Iran. The attack caused a fire but did not affect radiation safety levels, and the UAE has vowed to protect its security and sovereignty.
- ▪The drone attack on the Barakah nuclear plant occurred on Sunday and started a fire in an electric generator.
- ▪The UAE stated that the drone came from its western border but did not accuse Iran of involvement.
- ▪The World Nuclear Association confirmed that the nuclear plant is operating safely and called for adherence to international law.
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